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Hello,
I have just noticed the advice about stopping and restarting docker containers through the hooks (https://github.com/borgmatic-collective/docker-borgmatic#advanced) and it answers one of my questions.
Nevertheless it draws another question : what are the risks of such a choice ?
By choosing to activate these hooks, you must run the container as root and give it write access to the docker socket. Those privileges seems excessive to me. What is your viewpoint about that ?
Thanks,
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Hello,
I have just noticed the advice about stopping and restarting docker containers through the hooks (https://github.com/borgmatic-collective/docker-borgmatic#advanced) and it answers one of my questions.
Nevertheless it draws another question : what are the risks of such a choice ?
By choosing to activate these hooks, you must run the container as root and give it write access to the docker socket. Those privileges seems excessive to me. What is your viewpoint about that ?
Thanks,
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